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Originally Posted by MidKnightFrost
-high definition photo's of station, all vehicles, and officers
-radio communications recording, including disbatcher transmitions (if possible)
-thorough documentation of officers, shifts, and particular habbits
All of this and more is gathered through stealth spotting and electronic devices, organised into a database where it can be utalized as powerful criminal, or even harassed law abider, intelligence in our overwhelmingly policed nation.
Now you could set up a website and sell the information by municipality, collecting each into a compilation by state... though im sure if hosted in the US you would quickly be arrested for one thing or another.
But if gathered only for personal use, this would simply be a helpful, strategical addition to your brain.
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A lot of this information is made publicly available. Walk into your local police station and look at their wall. You are bound to see a composite of all the officers that work at said station. Also, look on the clerks desk, their will probably be a nice little tray with a small brochure with a handful of police pictures, names, and contact numbers.
Also, some websites have a police scanner hooked up to stream their respective cities police transmissions. Although if you have ever listened to a police scanner you will agree when I say most of what is transmitted is incomprehensible gibberish to the untrained ear, and very boring to the trained ear.
Although if every police vehicle could be bugged with a gps that would be very useful.
-However I have noticed most officers take care to initial there first name, especially in larger, violent cities, so retaliation is prevented.